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. 1994 Jul;7(3):433-9.
doi: 10.1038/ng0794-433.

Loss of imprinting of IGF2 is linked to reduced expression and abnormal methylation of H19 in Wilms' tumour

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Loss of imprinting of IGF2 is linked to reduced expression and abnormal methylation of H19 in Wilms' tumour

M J Steenman et al. Nat Genet. 1994 Jul.

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  • Nat Genet 1994 Oct;8(2):203

Abstract

The insulin-like growth factor-II (IGF2) and H19 genes are imprinted in mouse and human, with expression of the paternal IGF2 and maternal H19 alleles. IGF2 undergoes loss of imprinting (LOI) in most Wilms' tumours (WT). We now show that: (i) LOI of IGF2 is associated with a 80-fold down regulation of H19 expression; (ii) these changes are associated with alterations in parental-origin-specific, tissue-independent sites of DNA methylation in the H19 promoter; and (iii) loss of heterozygosity is also associated with loss of H19 expression. Thus, imprinting of a large domain of the maternal chromosome results in a reversal to a paternal epigenotype. These data also suggest an epigenetic mechanism for inactivation of H19 as a tumour suppressor gene.

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